Project Details

The project on East Reservoir Road is at Route 11. The project will provide three 12-foot travel lanes and one 12-foot right–turn lane at Route 11. On Route 11 the project will provide a second left-turn lane from northbound Route 11onto westbound Route 42. Curb and gutter will be provided throughout the project.

It is anticipated that no properties will lose access and no residents, businesses or non-profit organizations will be displaced as a result of the project.

In 2005, the average daily traffic volume on East Reservoir Road was 4500 vehicles per day. The average traffic volume is anticipated to increase to 7600 vehicles per day by the year 2021.

The total estimated cost for this project is $2,677,176, which includes $325,000 for preliminary engineering, $955,139 for right of way and utilities, and $1,397,037 for construction.

What’s Next

Construction began in summer 2013.

Media and Public Events

Design Public Hearing
November 14, 2007 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Shenandoah County Government Center
600 North Main Street
Woodstock, Va.

Benefits of Project

This project will improve traffic flow and increase safety at the intersection of East Reservoir Road and Route 11.

Traffic Alerts

Flagger controlled traffic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. Be alert for new traffic patterns and temporary signals

Traffic alerts can be also found on the VDOT website under Travel Center, Travel advisories and lane closures. Click on the area of the state you are interested in, and view current travel advisories and lane closures. Click here to go to the Staunton District Travel Center page: Staunton District

Real-time traffic information is available on the VDOT 511Virginia.org website and also by calling 511 on your landline or wireless phone. Click here to go to 511: Virginia 511 Web

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